so now rod blagojevich could petition the court for public funds to pick up the rest of his defense bill. the court could do that. could say, we'll pay it at the same rate of public defenders which is about $110 an hour. or they could order that some of the blagojevich's assets sold off. they say they're about $200,000 in debt. so the u.s. taxpayer could end up paying some of blagojevich's defense bills here, chuck, savannah. >> good grief. >> i would think that they'd have to show they were indigent to get public defender government-paid defense. john yang, keep us posted on that one. appreciate it. >> reporter: absolutely. >> all right. let's do the trivia, chuck. how about these fighting words? which governor reportedly told a state legislator don't ever cross me or your head will be in your lap before you even know i've drawn my knife? not an e-mail of chuck to me this morning. >> i have to say --